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Serious 69 Year-Old Old Fart Whacks 50 Year Old Sinkie Hawker Serf And His Gf At Tanglin Halt Hawker Centre! Guess Race!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE: A 69-year-old man was arrested for voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon after allegedly attacking two hawkers at Tanglin Halt Food Centre on Friday (Apr 8).

The police said they responded to a call for assistance at about 7.15am at 3A Commonwealth Drive, where the food centre is located.

The suspect had allegedly injured a man with a wooden pole and punched a woman after a dispute before fleeing the scene
, said the police. The injured man was conscious when taken to hospital.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the man is known to both victims, the police added.

In an update late on Friday, the police said they arrested a 69-year-old man. Investigations are ongoing.

For voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapon, those found guilty may be jailed up to seven years, fined, caned, or a combination of these punishments.

The two victims, Ms Wang Wei, 54, and her boyfriend Mr Punnataro Wee, 51, run a fish soup stall at Tanglin Halt Food Centre.

The pair told CNA that they had just reopened the stall on Monday after taking a few months off since Ms Wang had been in hospital.

At about 7am, Mr Wee was seated outside the stall as he was cleaning and chopping vegetables while Ms Wang was inside the stall preparing fish.

Ms Wang recounted that she heard a commotion, and turned around to see the perpetrator hitting Mr Wee with a wooden stick.

She then quickly rushed out of the stall and tried to grab the stick, with the man also hitting her several times on the head and arm.

The man ran away once Ms Wang managed to wrench the stick from him. She then called the police and an ambulance with the help of other nearby stall owners.

The attack left Mr Wee bleeding profusely and a photograph of his injuries showed streams of blood flowing from his head.

Mr Wee had fainted after getting hit the first time, although he regained consciousness shortly after and helped to fend off the attacker, added Ms Wang.

“I took some photos of the blood, it was just flowing like water. It was very scary,” she told CNA in Mandarin.

When CNA visited Tanglin Halt Food Centre at about 4pm, bloodstains could be seen on the floor near Ms Wang and Mr Wee’s stall.

A hawker who wanted to be identified as Mr Tan said he did not know the nature of the relationship between the victims and the suspect.

The chicken rice hawker, who runs his business next to Ms Wang and Mr Wee’s fish soup stall, also said that the suspect operates a fish soup stall in another section of the hawker centre.

Mr Tan recounted witnessing the suspect creep up behind Mr Wee before suddenly attacking him with a stick.

“We didn’t even notice him coming over. He just suddenly attacked,” he added.

“After that he ran, we didn’t chase after him, because we know who he is. The whole thing was very strange.”

According to Ms Wang, this was not the first time the suspect had threatened herself and Mr Wee.

Police reports seen by CNA showed that Mr Wee made at least three police reports in 2020 after he was threatened with Hokkien vulgarities by a fellow stallholder. In response to a report made on Mar 11 that year, the perpetrator was given a 12-month conditional warning in July.

“I hope the police can investigate this carefully. I’m scared he will come and look for me again,” said Ms Wang.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...ood-centre-fish-soup-hawkers-attacked-2616346
 

sweetiepie

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The man ran away once Ms Wang managed to wrench the stick from him. She then called the police and an ambulance with the help of other nearby stall owners.

Mr Wee had fainted after getting hit the first time, although he regained consciousness shortly after and helped to fend off the attacker, added Ms Wang.

the suspect operates a fish soup stall in another section of the hawker centre.
KNN firstlee my uncle assume guess the race means guess Mr wee race as the attacker is obviouslee Chinese KNN hence my uncle guess Mr wee is a Chinese indo KNN

Secondlee my uncle find is intriguing that
1. Ms Wang was able to wrench the stick KNN means Ms Wang could be trained in martial art
2. Mr Wee fainted and upon leegain consciousness can help to fend off attacker ? Means Mr wee didn't fainted at all as it is not possible for someone to faint and leegain consciousness within such a short time frame and same time leegain the strength to fend KNN
 

laksaboy

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Sad I didn't go to Tanglin Halt today. Then again, the incident happened too early in the morning.
 

searcher1

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The Young Boy decide to settle things by gangster style ...
but once he tio hoot ... immediate turn into chicken & kpkb
Seriously embarrassing for the Young Boy ... dont ever come to coffeeshop anymore
NVM lar, in future the Young Boy will beat up the Parent, Karma is a Bitch
 

tanwahtiu

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Tanglin Halt hawker centre is quite spacious, great arena for a fight. :thumbsup:
I live there block 61..., next block 63 one sweet chiobu often look in my direction and then wave to me one day.... often see me burnt midnight oil study till late 2am. She like hard working boy... study hard type...

My gf for 3 years... nice...
 
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